Currently there are only 14 questions tagged with escript. Acording to the tag description, it's a script language designed for Eclipse:
eScript is designed to describe the various steps in adding support for a new programming language to Eclipse. The idea behind eScript is that someone can implement an Eclipse plug-in by using a simple script language instead of using a sometimes complicated and confusing combination of XML and Java. For more details, see this link : http://wiki.eclipse.org/FAQ_What_is_eScript%3F
However, only 1 out of the 14 questions is related to Eclipse. Most of them (11) are about Siebel eScript, a JavaScript dialect used in Oracle's Siebel CRM.
What should we do with the tag?
- Edit the description so it states that eScript may refer to a JavaScript dialect used in Siebel CRM, or a script language used in Eclipse.
- Split it in
Siebel-eScript
andEclipse-eScript
. - Remove it... it only has 14 questions anyway.
I guess the right action would be editing the description, but I don't know if it's really useful keeping a tag with just 14 questions, specially when it's somehow ambiguous and it doesn't add much value. If you have a question about Siebel eScript, you're most likely going to search for Siebel, not eScript...
siebel-escript
and dropping the the other use. There has only be one question about eScript and that was 2 years ago. The Eclipse tag should be enough.